The purpose of this training is to develop your practical skills as a wizard.
The Mountain of Darknessâs mana concentration today isnât that strong. Hence, thereâs very little chance for powerful demons to appear. Still, for safety reasons, entry is restricted from an altitude of 500m or higher.
The debutantes must earn a total of 10 âMountain of Darkness Training Points.â There are only six of these opportunities per semester, so please work hard.
1. Magic ingredients analysis
â Three or more pharmaceutical/magic material analysis reports (1 point per 3)
2. Magical phenomena observation
â Records of experiencing space-time or ideas/abstract phenomena (2 points each)
3. Beast confrontation
â The corpse of a beast or a document to prove its killing (2 points each)
ďź. Magical realization
â Write and submit a report on the growth you achieved in the Mountain of Darkness (1 point, maximum of 1 report)
âť If you come across an unexpected âoutsider,â be sure to report it to your advisor!
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âMountain of Darkness trainingâŚâ
The unidentified man grabbed one of the papers he found scattered at the Mountain of Darkness, his beard-covered lips twisting upward.
âTraining⌠It reminds me of the old times.â
The paper in his hand soon caught fire, spreading to the corpses around him. Prior to their deaths, they used to be the agents sent by the Imperial Intelligence Agency to chase him down.
The paper and the corpses strewn around him were reduced to ashes, leaving no trace behind.
âIâm sorry, but there was nothing I could do. I have to live.â
The man started to walk away, leaving behind the âbarrier of chaosâ he created, which was still up and running perfectly.
ââŚ?â
However, he soon noticed a distinct mana presence so pure it seemed to captivate his mind.
âHmmâŚâ
He blinked out of curiosity, looking in its direction. The spirit of the wind delivered its fragrant scent to him.
â⌠I guess Iâm way too old now. I find interest in everything.â Unable to contain himself, the man mumbled lowly as he changed his path.
* * *
Mountain of Darkness was a dangerous area on the outskirts of the Imperial University Tower. It was so remote it was almost like an uninhabited island.
It contained huge amounts of mana, allowing magic forces to appear occasionally and its magical phenomena to become extraordinary and bizarre.
Due to its environmental conditions, however, fish raised in its premises werenât only delicious but also nutritional and filled with calories.
âAh⌠This is lifeâŚâ
The fishâs taste lingered in her mouth as the feeling of fullness and drowsiness enveloped her.
Epherene looked at Sylvia as she rubbed her smooth tummy.
âWhat happened to you, though?â
ââŚ!â
Sylvia, who had been dozing off, became alert again.
âTime messed up, but you probably didnât realize that.â
âMessed up?â
âIâve been wandering for 20 hours.â
âWhat? 20 hours? No way. The sun is still up.â
Sylvia then âdrewâ a three-colored metronome with magic. It ticked every second, signaling the passage of time.
âThis is how I determined it. This device moved exactly 72,653 times. Twenty hours, ten minutes, fifty-three seconds.â
â⌠I believe you. Your clothes serve as proof of that.â
Epherene pondered about it, then nodded. Sylvia wasnât the type to become so dirty in just three or four hours.
âI didnât know. Is it a magical phenomenon?â
âYouâre an idiot.â
â⌠I felt it too, alright? First, letâs find a wood steel and inform Deculein.â
Sylvia showed a rather dissatisfied face. Her eyes, which had narrowed down to a line, stared at Epherene. âArrogant Epherene.â
âSigh⌠Now what?â
âProfessor Deculein is not your friend.â
At that, Epherene laughed, finding her remarks ridiculous.
â⌠Right. âSirâ Professor Deculein. âSirâ Head Professor told us to report anything to his wood steel if something happened. One should be nearby. Letâs go.â
She walked along the stream. Sylvia followed her. Not long after, they found a wood steel shuriken hovering in the air.
âIs this Deculeinâs cherishedâŚâ
âArrogant Epherene.â
â⌠âSirâ Professorâs cherished item?â
Up close, she couldnât help but notice its strange shape.
Was it an icicle with two sharp ends or a straight crystal?
Regardless, she tapped it.
âHello? Can you hear me?â
She waited for a moment. A reply resonated not long after.
âWhat?
âWhew.â
Sighing in relief, she then addressed Sylvia.
âYou speak.â
ââŚâ
Sylvia shook her head, not wanting to let him know that she was lost.
âWhatâŚâ
Reluctantly, Epherene spoke on their behalf.
âThere seems to be an ongoing magical phenomenon. I think time is messed up.â
âI see.
âYes.â
ââŚ
Click-
Their line of communication was terminated. Confused, she sent another signal to it.
âHello? Professor? I said weâre currently under a magical phenomenon!â
âSo?
âWhat?â
âYouâre in a training session. Go figure it out yourself. If youâre experiencing a magical phenomenon, then write a report about it.
Their communication was cut off once more, leaving Epherene dumbfounded. Sylvia shrugged, seemingly conveying she was somewhat proud.
âI think itâs because itâs you.â
â⌠Gosh.â
Ephereneâs expression distorted.
âForget it. If this is working, isnât the time okay?â
âI think the area around the river is fine.â
âThatâs not it.â
An unidentified voice rang out, causing the two to turn in the direction it came from, their guard already up due to their surprise.
Rustlingâ
Making his way through the bushes, a robed middle-aged man appeared.
âMy barrier caused this chaos in time. It seems that you were unlucky enough to get caught in it too. Iâm sorry.â
ââŚâ
Fireballs clustered behind Epherene while Sylvia deciphered the barrier at once.
â⌠Youâre savages, huh? Why do you find it necessary to display aggression when all Iâm doing is explaining things?â
He showed no hostility toward them. Rather, he just seemed to find them interesting.
âWho are you?â
Epherene asked, still vigilant. The middle-aged man jumped up and approached them swiftly. He was as tall as Deculein, and his body looked well-trained.
He smiled warmly at them.
âNice to meet you. I am Murkan, and this staff serves as proof of my identity. Youâre both wizards, so you can see it, right? The Fragments of the World Tree.â
ââŚ!â
Their eyes widened.
Those who lived in the âGahala Desertâ on the southeastern edge of the continent had rather foreign names. Among them, the most famous and notable wizards were Demakan, Murkan, and Rohakan.
Murkan was known as the son of Demakanâs younger brother.
He was a relative of the Archmage!
* * *
Mountain of Darkness entrance.
The debutantesâ training started at noon, and by three oâclock in the afternoon, they returned and reported their performances to this activityâs supervisors.
âI examined herbs.â
âOkay~â
Excluding Deculein, the person in charge, there were six supervisors in total, all new professors. They held class rosters in their hands and jotted down the debutantesâ training scores.
âProfessors!â
At that moment, a young knight rushed towards them from the Tower, accompanied by a group of police officers.
âI bring urgent news!â
âWhat happened?â Professor Kelodan asked. Due to his thick lenses and old-fashioned voice tone, he was known as the âGlasses Holder.â
âAn emergency report from the Imperial Intelligence Agency just came in. Rohakan is hiding inside the Mountain of Darkness!â
âWhat? R-Rohakanâ?!â
âYes! He pretended to be Murkan but was caught by the Intelligence Agency.â
The professorsâ eyes widened.
âTheir agents and the police have started pursuing him, and theyâve also requested the knightsâ cooperation and assistanceââ
Before he could finish his words, they already began climbing the mountain.
Tapâ tapâ tapâ
Due to their quick response, they swiftly reached their destination. The number of knights and police officers with them had already doubled.
âHead Professor! Something happened!â
They immediately ran up to Deculein and informed him. Sitting on a chair on the mountainside and reading a book, he raised his head.
â⌠Rohakan is right here in the Mountain of Darkness!â
His reaction was strange. Even though he had heard the Rohakanâs formidable name, he remained calm. No, more accurately, he looked like he was bothered by the smell of their sweat more than by the presence of a dangerous individual.
âUm, by any chance⌠Do you not know who Rohakan is?â
âHow could I not?â
âOh, Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry.â
He knew who he was. He even knew his current notoriety.
He was the worst criminal of their time, a wanted criminal who had earned the title âBlack Beast,â which had only been given to ten people on the continent thus far.
ââ[Main Quest: Rohakanâs Story]ââ
âOverview
â The story of Rohakan
âGoal
â Encounter with Rohakan.
âCompensation
â One item catalog
â Store Currency +1
âââââââââ
He also occupied a place in the main quest.
Rohakan wasnât a villain. Rather, he was one of the keys that would lead this main quest to the end, and âsomeone who could never dieâ until the final boss.
âWe will proceed with the search. Would you like to join us?â The knight Lawaine asked.
Deculein looked at him intently as he closed his book.
âFine. But Iâll move alone.â
âI wouldnât recommend doing that. Do you really know who Rohakan is?â
âThatâs right. Heâs the infamous murderer who killed dozens of imperial wizardsââ
A crowd of professors, police, and knights tried to stop Deculein.
âYouâll all just be a burden. Iâm telling you to piss off nicely.â
But he just cut through them all with disdain.
There was no choice but to do so. He was Deculein, after all. He had to kick them out.
However, everyone who had no way of knowing that was speechless at his overflowing self-confident, borderline arrogant attitude.
â⌠I see. Okay then.â
Eventually, the knights, led by Lawaine, clenched their teeth and passed by him. The professors and the police bowed their heads with slightly uncomfortable faces.
ââŚâ
The whole area grew quiet at that point.
Deculein moved in solitude, just as he declared he would.
Even so, the efficiency of his search was superior to others.
âMove.â
In the mountains, his wood steels quickly scattered.
Resonating with them, he easily found Rohakanâs location.
The overriding goal was to find Rohakan before those knights.
* * *
âThat bastard became the Head Professor? What kind of trick did he use?â
Crackleâ
Murkan basked in the warmth of the bonfire blazing in front of him.
Epherene nodded, and Sylvia bit her lower lip slightly.
âDo you know Professor Deculein well?â
âOf course. He used to be my disciple, after all.â
âWhat?!â
ââŚ!â
Epherene and Sylviaâs eyes widened. Murkan laughed bitterly.
â⌠What? Is it that surprising? You should be able to tell that much just by looking at my name.â
âUm, w-when did you teach him?â
Epherene continued to pry while Sylvia remained silent. It was one of the ways nobles used commoners.
âAbout 20 years ago? At that time, he was still really young, and I was in need of money back then. Hence, I became his magic educator.â
âHow was he back then?â
No one knew about Deculeinâs childhood.
It would be an unofficial story that could never be heard anywhere else in the world.
At Ephereneâs urging, Murkan stroked his beard.
âHe was a prodigy. Despite his age, he quickly mastered college courses. His heart wasnât kind, though. It was probably due to the pressure he felt from his parents, but he had no empathy or compassion.â
Murkan frowned as he recalled the past.
âWhile wizards usually are like that, he was particularly worse than them. I even theorized that he was the perfect embodiment of the theory that claims human nature is fundamentally evil.â
ââŚâ
At that cold evaluation, Ephereneâs jaw dropped.
Sylvia expressed her discontent.
âHe is one of the most talented and famous professors in the world of magic right now.â
âEh? That guy?â
âYes.â
âHow? Iâve cut ties with the world for five years, but stillâŚâ
Sylvia took a Wizard Journal out. It contained an article covering an interview with the chairman about Deculein, an anecdote about how he broke the devilâs barrier, and so on.
Murkan took it and read the article.
â⌠Whatâs that now? Just below Adrienne?â
[âProfessor Deculeinâs actual combat power, I think, is just below mine! It was amazing!â Chairman Adrienne said, addressing Deculeinâs abilities. âHeâs quite a practical person, both politically and magically.â]
Murkan smirked.
âShe became the chairman at such a young age, but it seems sheâs already gone senile. I donât think thatâs the case at all. That bastardâs talent was nothing out of the ordinary.â
âThatâs contradictory.â
Sylvia intervened. Murkan tilted his head.
âContradictory?â
âHe was a prodigy. Why wouldnât he have talent? Thatâs stupid.â
â⌠Hahaha.â Murkan laughed and looked at Sylvia, the fires in his eyes flashing brightly.
âYouâre a prodigy and a genius, blonde girl. Deculein was too, but he had clear limitations. I found that out almost as soon as I met him.â
âThatâs right.â Epherene nodded. The contents she had read in her fatherâs letters were coming out.
Sylvia didnât like Epherene acting like that.
âJust think about it. What if a child, praised for being a prodigy, suddenly feels heâs becoming more ordinary as he grows up? What if he sees children who were worse than him getting ahead of him? What if he imagined that someday they would laugh at him, who used to look down on them?â
Murkan recalled the old days.
He was a pretty sad little boy. However, considering what he did, he didnât feel pity. Instead, as usual, he ended up thinking, âI wish heâd suffer an even worse fate.â
âI thought he couldnât take it anymore. It was a fate that no one could easily endure in the first place.â
From then on, Deculein slowly fell apart.
âBut looking at these articles, two possibilities come to mind.â
âPossibilities?â
âYes. All of this is either a scam, a hoax, orâŚâ
Murkan laughed quietly as he pondered about it.
â⌠Has he been working hard endlessly?â
âWorking hard?â Epherene raised her eyebrows. Sylvia also looked curious.
No matter how much they thought about it, they couldnât imagine Deculein working hard at all.
âYes. The guy isnât a genius. Iâm certain of that. However, his diligence and hard work can be considered a talent in a way.â
The Deculein that Murkan remembered was diligent, at least when he was young. He spared no effort to get better by himself.
âOf course, Iâm not sure if this thought itself is him deceiving everyone, butâŚâ
Murkan tapped the article Sylvia had given him.
âIf he had really grown this much, he must have worked so hard he practically drove himself to the brink of death. I donât know how much effort he made, but it must have been at a level that only he, and no other being, could endure.â
Epherene, silently listening to his words, had a hard time believing him.
Did Deculein take away her fatherâs theory and committed unforgivable sins as part of his efforts?
âIf that effort was enough to overcome my talent⌠Well, that pretty guy must have worked hard enough to put an entire construction crew to shame.â
However, Epherene soon realized that no matter how much she wanted to deny it, Deculein had definitely made a theoretical advancement.
If so⌠he might have tried relentlessly to absorb her fatherâs theory.
During those three years, he might have learned and embodied the entire legacy her father left.
Perhaps he recognized her father with the most humble attitude and devoted himself to it.
âStill, donât trust him too much. Diligence does not mean character, after all.â
ââŚâ
Sylvia, on the other hand, looked down. From the beginning, she thought that Deculein was a âsculpture made of talent,â that he was someone like her.
Hence, she felt a little strange. Subtle emotions tickled her heart.
If, as Murkan said, he was a man who worked desperately, if effort alone made him the way he was nowâŚ
Sylvia placed her hands on her chest, feeling her heart beating thunderously.
âNow, enough about the past. What about you two? Donât you want me to pass on my teachings to you too?â
âTeachings?â
The debutantes, immersed in their respective thoughts, trembled at the same time.
âYes. My teachings are a bit special. Arenât you curious how I grasped Deculeinâs talent?â
âYes! Yes! Yes!â
âYes.â
They immediately nodded.
The teachings of the Archmageâs relative? They couldnât let this pass. They had to get their hands on it, even if it meant breaking a limb or two.
âHowever, thereâs a condition. I have a wife and children. Deliver this letter to them.â
Murkan pulled a letter out of his pocket. Epherene hastily took it.
âYes! Iâll do it! Now tell me!â
âHehehe. Greedy. Alright, alright. My teachings⌠watch this.â
Murkan spread his palms out, and spirits rose above his hands. Although small in size, they astonished the two.
ZeeeeeingâŚ
They were âSpiells of Light,â existences that combined the attributes of all four elements,
The size of a small sphere, both of them circled the skies before seeping into Sylvia and Ephereneâs bodies.
âUgh!â
ââŚâ
Epherene grabbed her chest as Sylvia calmly took a deep breath.
âSlowly and softly take it in. Donât make a fuss. Be calm and still, like the blonde girl.â
âDonât call me blonde girl. My name is Sylvia.â
âQuiet. You shouldnât talk, blonde girl.â
She felt dissatisfied, but she soon closed her eyes as she felt like a hot ball of fire was burning her lower stomach.
Breathing deeply, they connected their bodies with the fireball.
âWhew⌠Whew⌠I think it worked.â
ââŚâ
âAhahaha.â
Murkan laughed in admiration.
âIndeed, you both contain great talent, as I expected.â
Deculein took a spiell and suffered for three days and three nights, but the two children integrated it into their systems in under 15 minutes.
âThose spiells will help you grow from within your bodies. My teachings are fuel for the talented but fever for the ordinary.â
As the two opened their eyes, Epherene looked at the letter in her hand and asked, âWhy donât you deliver this letter yourself, though?â
âUs adults often have our own circumstances, donât we?â
âHmm.â
At that time, Sylvia, who was sitting on the stone floor, spoke. âTell me more about Professor Deculeinâs childhood.â
âHmm? Are you curious about him?â
âYes.â
âHmmmm⌠I donât have much time, butâŚâ
Finding such talented children after so long thrilled him.
Above all, it seemed that no one had broken through his âbarrierâ yet.
âFine. There are a lot of pretty funny episodes while I was teaching him.â
Sylvia clenched her fists silently, and Epherene slyly smiled.
âSome embarrassing stories first!â
âI was about to tell them. Deculein, doesnât that guy follow etiquette splendidly? I tested if he would keep it even when I was poopingâŚâ
Murkan continued to talk, even though he knew he shouldnât. The childrenâs reactions were just far too filled with enthusiasm for him to stop. Epherene looked genuinely interested, and Sylvia even took notes.
HoweverâŚ
âHere you are.â They heard a voice not far away from them, its gelid tone cutting through the atmosphere like a blade.
ââŚ!â Epherene and Sylvia followed the direction it came from as chills rose from their backs.
A dark shadow stood amid the woods.
His face was infinitely cold, and steel fluttered behind him.
Tapâ tapâ
Deculein walked slowly. For the two of them, his graceful movements were scarier than any disaster they could possibly face.
Soon, he stood at a reasonably close distance as Sylvia and Epherene froze in a cold sweat, fearing how much he had heard.
â⌠Right. Itâs been a while.â Murkanâs face turned dark.
âYes. Itâs been a long time,â Deculein looked into his eyes and answered. âRohakan.â
The whole world knew of that name, considering he was one of the worst criminals of all time and the most wanted enemy of the Empire.
Empress Assassin Rohakan.
ââŚ?â
Upon hearing that name, Sylvia and Epherene simply tilted their heads.